The zebra
a colt
In olden Japan agricultural groups called Be were mainly busy producing this
Rice
Born June 1, 1801 he led the Mormon migration to Utah in 1847
Brigham Young
Trying to protect his sources, in 1978 reporter Myron Farber spent 38 days here
Jail
Playgirl & Prima Ballerina are pretty pink varieties of this flower
Rose
The kangaroo
A joey
The legendary Mucius saved Rome by putting this in a fire, earning the name "Left-Handed"
His right hand
This composer's first ballet, "The Firebird", premiered in Paris June 25, 1910
Igor Stravinsky
In 1962 the Times sent David Halberstam to this country, where he often challenged the official version of events
Vietnam
The title of this 1964 film refers to a legendary gem, not to Peter Sellers' character
The Pink Panther
The rhinoceros
A calf
Egyptian ruler Snefru had to have a second one of these built after architects messed up the first
Pyramid
On June 15, 1844 this man was granted a patent for rubber vulcanization
Charles Goodyear
Born in Clydebank, political writer James Reston had this nickname, like a "Star Trek" engineer
"Scotty"
Traditionally, a pink lady is made with cream, grenadine & this potent potable
Gin
The squirrel
A pup
At the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, this structure was a heap of ashes from old sacrifices
Altar
The 2 men who signed the Salt II Treaty in Vienna on June 18, 1979
Leonid Brezhnev & Jimmy Carter
Colorful nickname of Times sportswriter Walter Smith
"Red"
This first lady's favorite color was pink, & a shade of it is named for her
Mamie Eisenhower
The turkey
A poult (chick accepted)
Scholars assign the writing of the book of Leviticus to "P", which stands for these religious officials
Priests
On June 17, 1957 John Diefenbaker became prime minister of this country
Canada
The Times' longtime movie critic, he shifted to theater criticism in 1993
Vincent Canby
Also called "The Pink Palace", the Beverly Hills Hotel is home to this iconic "sporty" lounge
The Polo Lounge